Cultivo de camarón litopenaeus vannamei utilizando post larva orgánica y convencional en un sistema de cultivo semi intensivo
The study of shrimp farming using organic and conventional post larva in a system of semi-intensive shrimp was held in INDUCAM, located in the Gulf of Guayaquil belonging to the province of Guayas. For the present study was conducted two treatments with two replicates for each of these, which were m...
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| Formatua: | bachelorThesis |
| Hizkuntza: | spa |
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2012
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| Sarrera elektronikoa: | http://repositorio.utmachala.edu.ec/handle/48000/1910 |
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| Gaia: | The study of shrimp farming using organic and conventional post larva in a system of semi-intensive shrimp was held in INDUCAM, located in the Gulf of Guayaquil belonging to the province of Guayas. For the present study was conducted two treatments with two replicates for each of these, which were monitored weekly. The post-larvae were transported in boxes from the Santa Elena Peninsula in a stadium PL12 to the place of culture, seeded at the same densities / Ha., Prepared with the same fertilizers and other chemicals used were fed the same balanced type with the same percentage of protein and with the same frequency. For the present study data were taken weekly increase in weight throughout the cycle until harvest. Samples were taken every week of each treatment shrimp 100, to which the draw proceeded despite the weight and average weekly until the end of the production cycle. For statistical analysis we used a software called QED 1.0designed Statistics, Developed and coded by Drs Peter Henderson and Richard Sea by. Testing was undertaken by Robin Somes and Claire Henderson. Which took place in a hypothesis test for two independent tests stockings (t distribution), determining a nonsignificant difference between ELT1 (Growing with organic postlarvae) vs. T2 (post larvae with conventional cultivation). |
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